John Wayne Shafer

John Wayne Shafer's work has been reported in English, Hungarian, Mandarin, German, Russian, French, and Spanish languages. He was a Fulbright-Hays Scholar to Bolivia and has presented in North America, South America, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Western Europe. He has been a leader in theatrical projects that have won the ORION Award and the IDEA Award. He is a past Iben Lecturer, past Director of Theatre for Tarrant County College. He was Area Coordinator of BA Theatre Studies for UCF and aided the overhaul and improvement to the track. He is an active member of Actors' Equity Association, the ScreenActors Guild/American Federation of Television & Radio Artists, and a Dramatists' Guild Member.

John collects Shakespeare Festivals. He has worked for the Orlando, Kentucky, Alabama, North Carolina, and Fort Worth Shakespeare Festivals. A sample of professional performance contracts includes KFC, Home Depot, Ford, IBM, EDS, and Fujitsu. He has appeared in The Rookie opposite Dennis Quaid, Serving Sarah opposite Matthew Perry, and Mohammed Ali: King of the World directed by John Sacret Young. John is represented by The Brevard Talent Group. He most recently appeared on ABC Lifetime's critically acclaimed Devious Maids which aired August 17th 2015.

Mr. Shafer's historical women's play, Hunting the Basilisk, has been most recently performed by The Ford Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities supported Looking For Lilith Theatre. The Association of Theatre in Higher Education selected his play, The Secret Sea for publication. He is proud of Go Ask Alice published by Live Design Magazine. Other publication includes Distance Theatre: How Digital Technology is Revolutionizing Drama for Southeastern Theatre Magazine, Un Vendor de Libros que no Sabia Leer (The Bookseller Who Could Not Read) in Bolivia's La Petra Viva, and Arts Go the Distance, published in EDUCAUSE Quarterly. His work has been cited in Discovery Channel News, TheNew York Times, Back Stage, Time Out Magazine, Live Design Magazine, MPR, and ABC Australia. His anthology, Theatre Provocateur: When Drama Isn't Sanitized may be found on Amazon and at Barnes & Noble. His most recent paper was Performance Capture: A New Definition of "Live" published in the Journal of Technologies and Human Usability, Vol. 10, Issue 1.

John's favorite directing credits include an award winning production of A Delicate Balance, Bell Book & Candle, All in the Timing, and the award winningAlice Experiments in Wonderland. His most recent directing efforts were this year; The Side Show and We Carry the Dream.

John returned from New York this October from leading a group of UCF School of Performing Arts students in an intensive workshop with theatre legend Loyd Williamson- originator of Williamson Movement Technique. John is an Associate Professor of Theatre at the University of Central Florida. He earned his terminal degree at Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts.